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4 May 2009 ALIS evaluation tests in Croatia
Motoyuki Sato, Jun Fujiwara, Takashi Kido, Kazunori Takahashi
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Tohoku University, Japan is developing a new hand-held land mine detection dual-sensor (ALIS) which is equipped with a metal detector and a GPR. ALIS is equipped with a sensor tracking system, which can record the GPR and Metal detector signal with its location. The Migration processing drastically increases the quality of the imaging of the buried objects.Evaluation test of ALIS has been conducted several test sites. Tests in real mine fields in Croatia has been conducted between December 2007 and April 2008. Under different soil and environment conditions, ALIS worked well. Then ALIS evaluation test started in Cambodia in February 2009 and we could find discrimination capability of ALIS in test lanes, and we are planning to start evaluation test in real mine fields in Cambodia.
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Motoyuki Sato, Jun Fujiwara, Takashi Kido, and Kazunori Takahashi "ALIS evaluation tests in Croatia", Proc. SPIE 7303, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XIV, 73031B (4 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.818497
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KEYWORDS
Alternate lighting of surfaces

Sensors

Metals

General packet radio service

Mining

Land mines

Image sensors

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